STILLWATER — Dee Anderson’s addition to the Oklahoma State roster came with little fanfare.
No big social media announcements or custom videos.
The 6-foot-6, 229-pound receiver just showed up.
A graduate transfer from LSU, Anderson is making a bigger splash on the field, however.
He’s already worked his way into a competition for a starting job at the outside receiver position opposite star wideout Tylan Wallace.
Anderson and junior Braydon Johnson — who emerged late in his sophomore season — are battling for the job, and bring very different skill sets.
With so many returning starters and experienced players, position battles are scarce for the Pokes, who had their third practice of the preseason on Friday.